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B4 U Drive

B4 U Drive. We’re not kids anymore, so people expect more of us – even when it comes to riding in a car. The challenge is knowing what those expectations are!. We’re Not Kids Anymore.

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B4 U Drive

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  1. B4 U Drive

  2. We’re not kids anymore, so people expect more of us – even when it comes to riding in a car. • The challenge is knowing what those expectations are! We’re Not Kids Anymore

  3. Today’s talk is all about ways to be a safer passenger while riding in the car with other people – until youget the keys! Today’s Talk

  4. Young teen passengers are more likely to die if a teen driver is behind the wheel. Did You Know?

  5. 63% of young teen passenger deaths in 2008 occurred in vehicles driven by another teenager. Did You Know?

  6. The greatest risk factors for death for passengers ages 8-17 were: • Drivers younger than 16 • Seat belt non-use • High speed roads Did You Know?

  7. Young teens are dying in car crashes at the rate of more than one a day. • Half of young teens were not wearing a seat belt. • A third were sitting in the front. • Thousands are injured every year. Did You Know?

  8. Okay, So Now What…

  9. Distracted Driving Video Clip

  10. How do you feel about getting your driver’s license? • What age for a learner’s permit? • What age for a driver’s license? Let’s Talk

  11. What does it mean to be a safe driver? • A safe passenger? • Your biggest concern about riding in a car today? Let’s Talk

  12. Unsafe / Safe Car Ride

  13. Driver Distraction Game

  14. Your behavior as a passenger affects your safety and the safety of others in the car. • By being a responsible passenger, you are building your parents’ confidence and trust in you. Passenger Safety

  15. You will need to be mature and trustworthy to one day get your driver’s permit and this is the first step! Passenger Safety

  16. Always wear a seatbelt. • The easiest way to protect yourself in a crash. • Reduces the risk of serious injury or dying in a car crash by almost half. Key Passenger Rules

  17. Never distract the driver. • Driver distraction is a top reason for crashes. • It’s not just cell phones – passenger behavior can also be very distracting to the driver. Key Passenger Rules

  18. Never ride with a driver who has been drinking or taking drugs. • Using alcohol and other drugs changes the way drivers make decisions and respond to emergencies. Key Passenger Rules

  19. Never ride with drivers who have too little experience. • A driver must have their license for at least six months before you should accept a ride. • Most teen crashes are the result of “rookie” mistakes. • Teens need time to practice to gain driving experience. Key Passenger Rules

  20. Just avoid drivers you know are unsafe. • The risk of dying in a crash – as a passenger – rises in the teen years. • Making smart choices when your parents are not around shows you’re responsible. Key Passenger Rules

  21. What Would You Say?

  22. Keep yourself and your friends safe! • Remind each other to follow the rules as a passenger. • Speak up if you feel unsafe! • Be a role model for your friends. Do Your Part

  23. PSA: Live to See Your Future Video Clip

  24. www.Countdown2Drive.org www.tweensafety.org Check it Out!

  25. Thanks!

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